Math, asked by pari1242, 1 year ago


 \frac{y}{7}  +  \frac{y - 4}{3}  = 2

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Answered by devil1407
1

Hi

Here is ur answer


Answer:

y = 7


Step-by-step explanation:

y/7 + (y-4)/3 = 2

3y + 7y - 28 = 2 * 21

10y - 28 = 42

10y = 42 + 28

10y = 70

y = 70/10

y = 7


Hope it helps U

Answered by rajeev378
6
Here is your answer

 \frac{y}{7}  +  \frac{y - 4}{3}  = 2 \\  \frac{ 3y + 7y - 28 }{21}  = 2 \\ 10y - 28 = 2 \times 21 \\ 10y = 42 + 28 \\ 10y = 70 \\ y =  \frac{70}{10}  \\ y = 7
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